<p>Anyone know the aquafarming one where it asked if you should shorten the sentence about why aquafarming improves costs for consumers?</p>
<p>On the reading… </p>
<p>1)How did the author or whoever show that the image was more then just a picture?
- I can’t remember responses</p>
<p>and for the fighting scientists passage does anyone remember anything about it because i think i did bad on it? for the one with the chart saying from time 2 to 10 the mass stays the same what study was that?</p>
<p>I put colon. Wasn’t it defining a term?</p>
<p>I read so slow D: had to guess last 4 on reading and like last 5 on science -.-. I put a colon as well, but I can’t really remember the question. Only one I answered with a colon though, I think.</p>
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<p>Typically if you filled everything out right, the scores will be available online on the first day - April 30. Also, the score report tends to come in the mail early, I normally get it two days earlier than the online scores</p>
<p>Aquafarming, answer was no because it left out details needed,I think</p>
<p>I think it separated two independent clauses and it was early on in the test</p>
<p>Toby1380 - I think that the answer was that the author gave examples of famous Americans and how their personalities, not just their images, were captured by the photos.</p>
<p>Desire800 - Yeah, that was what I answered.</p>
<p>@friendbypoe that’s what I got</p>
<p>@TOBY1380
i believe the answer was B (not sure if that is the right multiple choice), but he uses short and concise captions.</p>
<p>Math</p>
<p>Last question was if parade is cancels, it is raining.</p>
<p>Circle 1&2 (-3,-3) (-3,3) but not (-3,0)</p>
<p>Two digit ones double tens digit 13%</p>
<p>Desire-</p>
<p>I had if parade is not cancelled it is not raining</p>
<p>Same for circles</p>
<p>16% = 4/25 (12, 24, 36, 48)</p>
<p>i think it was the one about how it captured historical figures… the question was introduced in the first paragraph and the following paragraph was about people like lincoln and someone else im forgetting.</p>
<p>It was much harder than all my practice tests… Something about taking the real thing I guess.</p>
<p>Writing - Pretty straightforward.
Math - Was doing good till the last page.
Reading - Choked… I finished the last question two seconds before she said “put your pencils down.”
Science - A lot harder than the practices.</p>
<p>I kept messing up on my timing. I took 9 minutes for parts I should have/used to take only 8 minute.</p>
<p>Desire</p>
<p>1) Last question: E - I believe it was: if parade does not get canceled, it is not raining. </p>
<p>2) You’re correct with the answer, but I’m not sure it was 1 and 2. Maybe I forgot or we had a different form. </p>
<p>3) 16% - the numbers 12, 24, 36, 48 - 4 numbers out of 25 possible options (1-50 evens)</p>
<p>I actually think I did pretty well on the science and English section. However, I guessed on a majority of the math questions, and solely due to time, I had to guess on about half of the reading questions.</p>
<p>I’m very confident in my essay, though! I loved the prompt!</p>
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Wouldn’t it be 4/50 so 8%? There were 50 possible numbers I thought.</p>
<p>I got 16% as well. And the parade one I’m not sure what I put, but it was different from the other 4 answers (Probably the one Mark posted).</p>
<p>@runallday4 It was only even numbers from 2 - 50, inclusive.</p>
<p>It was only even numbers.</p>